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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-04-28, Page 8PAGEEIGHT * A-' ■’ 4 I I / LADIES’ALL\WEATHER COA ' Sizes .16, 18, 38, 7 ' ... ■ .’l—G— ■/. ’ ■ . THE SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO -Z ■ WEDNESDAY. APHIL 28, 19.54 MOEN’S EVERYDAY SHIRTS 3 for $6.00 . . ' MEN’S '■"?... SUIT SPECIAL ' sizes 38, 39, 40-and 42 2 pj. Pants opiy $24.95 ' CMZVS. xo, .. - i / Only—$dJ5 I , LADIES’ IPURSES j • To clear at ':/ •.z* ■;W-' j sizes 2 tp 6x aiid’’- 7 to 16 j I •. - i . .....- ..ICHILDRENS WEAR I /’ Piece Goodh and .Woollens | J. CHILDREN’S / . SRRIN^ COATS HALF PRICE TAKES BOW IN MICHIGAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Steve Stothers, Jr., had a unique experience recently when he was the guest of Representa­ tive L. C. Cramton,, of Lapier County!, jMichigan, and took a seat on the floor of the house with Mr. Cramton, who introduc- _ ed his publicly to the Assembly. Steve was a bit taken back by the. unusual procedure. Steve, Jr., is taking his doc- tor’s degree at Michigan^$tate College, and his association with Mr. Cramton, wko married a Clinton girl, dtems back some, thirty years or so, to a friendship Steve’s parents formed with this family'while his father was Ag. Rep. at Clinton. ....../ /'.. . ' f ■ T........................l.. -,j„ j/,,,/..„^ HEADLINESare J' ,«• SHORT qonTURES ■ ■.ure .-/■ easy-to-manage lovely-to-look-at BORN SIMPSON^—-in Kincardine Hos­ pital on Thursday, April- 15 th, to ’Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Simpson, Kintail, a son. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE We moderns are influenced tre- mendously by percentages. We want to know what .percent of people own cars, what percent own television/etc. But there are^ :■ other percents that deserve more . attention than - most of ■ us give them. They could foe called vital A statistics, f6r they have to do with our gravest social menace, the drink problem. To say that two percent of adult Canadians SALESMAN Hami|toj& manufacturer will employ reliable man with car for special sales work in . well. establishied terri- • tory this district. National­ ly known line of personal and household necessities. Gbod Proposition and training to right party J WRITER LUCKNOW SENTINEL for interview and .full / . particulars. < are alcoholics may not seem startling. But that means- that more people than live dn Ham­ ilton are, or have. been, .absolute slaves to alcohol. More than 70 percent of adult Canadians drinks Drink is responsible {for more, than 45 percent J>f all serious traffic accidents on Ontario high­ ways. The CJhfef Justice of one of our (Canadian Provinces has declared that 75 percent-bf the serious crimes of viqlence com­ ing before him have alcohpl" as a contributing factor. 2By their own admi^on f89/p^ent of all. eHminals ;up‘der,deMut|pi^ an Can- ' ada-: haveZroeeri -drinkers.; Cohvic-' tions-for-drunkennessinCanada between. 4934 — the year when (beer rooms were, legalized in Ontario -— and in 1949,. increased from 20,000 to 76,000 or 265 per­ cent^ A world-renowned scientist and, physician, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy of the University of Illinois, has declared, “We have NO evi­ dence? on the basis of past exper­ ience to indicate/that the teach­ ing’; oJ moderation wjill achieve the;objective of alcohol educa-. tioh, . namely,, to reduce the num­ ber of alcoholics, to reduce the number- of accidents •/and to decrease 4he. human misery due. to divorces, vice, crime and pov­ erty which arise from the con­ sumption of alcoholic (reveragep. I Confidence I.GJL * Blended Juice, 48 oz. . 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Replace that worn*ou( mattress today, THAT Mrs. W/ A Porteous un­ derwent a major operation in St Joseph’s Hospital, London, oil Monday morning. /'.-’■ .;-~rO—T-'-. ' THATBert"Wardtellsusitwas forty-three years on Tuesday, ApHl 27th, since he sailed frpm England for Canada, and oxi arrival went directly to Ripley, then to a farm in Huron Township . and eventually to Lucknow.- > "/ THAT the- attention of members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary tb the u Canadian Legion is drawn to the fact that the meeting to be: held in Goderich on May - 11th h^s been postponed to a later ... 'date. •■ \ ' •' '■ -' THAT Alvin Johnston, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Russel A. Johnston of Ashfield, left a fe\v days ago for Owen Sound to join the crew of thd SJS. Norisle, on which iboat he sailed last year. THAT N. E. Bushell suSered'an- . other gall bladder attack , the 7 latter part of the week and on Saturday morning was taken (back to Victoria Hospital. How­ ever, his condition improved considerably and it was decid­ ed to delay the surgery that he will eventually • undergo when stronger. He returned home on Wednesday. THAT Mr. W7 Ri Hamilton of Con: 2, Huronr Township, has been in St.. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton; since early in the month, prior to undergoing an opbration, which was postponed last tyeek, but wks to fee done bn Monday. > ! THAT Gordon Kirkland, who has had "more than his share of ill - “-~ness~in-the-past~year~or-soi“has- recently had a bout with the jaundice, THAT Miss Betty Miller was the CiMiantssdiiy winner of Ae' Easter draw at Fashion Millinery, operated by Sanderson’s Ladies’ and Men’s < Wear, and received a $5.00 cre- - dit voucher on the purchase of a" hut. ■' * ' THAT Melvin. Stewart left for Ottawa the first of the week where he has taken a (position as instructor with Bradley Air­ Services. 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